blood sugar
Diseases Process
SN instructed patient on Diabetes. When you have diabetes, a meal plan is important. A meal plan tells you when to eat, how much to eat, and what kinds of food to eat for meals and snacks. You need to eat a variety of vegetables, fruits, and whole-grain foods. The meal plan can include sugar
, salt, and saturated fats, but in a way that fits into the overall plan.
SN to instructed patient on disease process, including who to prevent cardiovascular disease . educing the use of alcohol and tobacco, eating fresh fruit and vegetables, reducing salt, sugar
, and saturated fat intake, avoiding a sedentary lifestyle. Patient verbalized understanding.
Instructed in diagnosis of ASHD/CAD. This occurs when there is a narrowing of the blood
vessels supplying the heart muscle, restrincting flow of blood
.
Instructed patient about how a stroke can result from the damage that ongoing high blood
pressure causes in the body vessels. If the affected vessel stops supplying blood
to the brain, as a result a stroke occurs.
Instructed patient on how when blood
presses against a vessel wall with too much force, muscles in the wall lose their stretch. This causes the wall to thicken, which narrows the vessel passage and reduces blood
flow.
Instructed patient on diagnosis of ASHD/CAD, which occurs when there is a narrowing of the blood
vessels supplying the heart muscle, restricting blood
flow.
Instructed on Anemia. Pernicious anemia is a disease where large, immature circulate in the blood
, and do not function as blood
cells; it is a disease caused by impaired uptake of vitamin B-12 due to the lack of intrinsic factor in the gastric mucosa.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Lifestyle changes can help to prevent high blood
pressure. These changes are especially important in people who have risk factors for high blood
pressure that cannot be changes, including family history, race, or age.
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Blood
pressure is a measure of how hard the blood
pushes against the walls of the arteries as it moves through the body. It
Patient was instructed on hypertension. Very high blood
pressure can cause headache, vision problems, nausea and vomiting. It is called hypertensive crisis, which is blood
pressure that rises very fast.